Conference

WROCLAW, POLAND
WROCLAW MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
LOWER SILESIA MARSHALL OFFICE

April 2nd - 3th, 2020

e-Health and m-Health
Personalised Care Support

e-Health and m-Health<br>Personalised Care Support
e-Health and m-Health<br>Personalised Care Support

#Regions4PerMed #BigData4Regions #PersonalisedMedicine

Programme

April 2nd - 3th, 2020

9:00

Registration and Coffee

10:00

Host Greetings:

  • Marina Gerini, Fondazione Regionale per la Ricerca Biomedica
  • Regione Lombardia

10:30

Regions4permed: aims of the workshop
Gianni D’Errico, Fondazione Toscana Life Science, Project Coordinator

10:45

The value of Data and the political responsibility to use it

Peter Kapitein, Inspire2live, The Netherlands

11:15

Value of Information analysis (VOI)

Enrico Capobianco, University of Miami, Center for Computational Science

11:45

Data Sharing and trust: the Estonian case

Neeme Tõnisson, Estonian Genome Center

12:15

Toward Access to at least 1 Million EU Genomes

Tuscany Agenzia Regionale di sanità

12:45

Lunch Break

13:45 - 15:30

Parallel Sessions

13:45 - 15:30

Auditorium TESTORI – Policy area 1
Data integration and interoperability

Health data are often organised in large datasets. These sets are often fragmented, and the level of interoperability is currently extremely low. Therefore, part of the challenge is to identify pathways towards a better data integration, in order to better address common health concerns in the future. The organisation, interoperability and valorisation of health data represent a keystone for healthcare sustainability in the long run.

Topics to be discussed:

  • Infrastructural (technology enabling) interventions;
  • Data organisation (eHR and biobanks) and healthcare systems interoperability;
  • Ethical issues related to usability;
  • Privacy and legal interventions to ensure data security and general public acceptance of health data utilization.

Best practices will be presented.

CHAIR: Thomas Neumuth, Regions4Permed AB Member
RAPPORTEUR:  Stefania Boccia, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy
SPEAKER: Luca Augello/John Mason ARIA (Regional Agency for Innovation and Procurement), Italy
SPEAKER: Alonso Sanchez, Navarra Biomed, Spain

Room 34 Arancione (Orange), N4 building, Policy area 2
Investments on big data infrastructures

Significant healthcare improvements can be achieved when data-based innovations are applied to the healthcare system. Regions can support this process through international collaborations and partnerships, identifying needs and common values. Clear goals need to be set within public-private networks to create models of best-practice. This will trigger a shift in the current state of art, encouraging more local relations, cooperation, and collaborations that will facilitate the uptake of innovative healthcare.

Topics to be discussed:

  • Public investments at regional level;
  • Structural funds | S3 Platforms and interregional investments;
  • Private investments to support multiregional investment pipelines;
  • Public-private-partnerships

Best practices will be presented.

CHAIR: TBC
RAPPORTEUR:  Maurits-Jan Prinz, European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA)
SPEAKER: TBC
SPEAKER: Michel Van Speybroeck, Janssen Pharmaceutica NV, Harmony Project, Belgium

15:30

Coffee Break

16:00 - 17:45

Auditorium TESTORI – Policy area 3
Healthcare organisations in a changing environment

The implementation and use of integrated data science offers healthcare organizations the opportunity to: i) combine traditional (clinical) datasets, including data from the electronic health record, with emerging big data sources, ii) enable better patient management, as well as implementation of continuous patient monitoring and real-time laboratory results. Platforms can enable cost-effective and scalable analytics for the information as key to comprehensive access to health care.

Topics to be discussed:

  • New models for earlier “taking care approach” (enabling prevention and prediction approaches)
  • Continuity of care and management of chronicity
  • Healthcare budgeting reimbursement models;

Healthcare staff and the Challenges of data integration in hospitals and general medical care:
Best practices will be presented.

 

CHAIR: Elio Borgonovi, Regions4Permed AB Member
RAPPORTEUR: Pritesh Mistry, Royal College of General Practitioners, UK
SPEAKER: Luís Velez Lapão, Global Health and Tropical Medicine, Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
SPEAKER: Guido Grignaffini, ASST Vimercate; Luca Merlino, Regione Lombardia, Italy
SPEAKER: Robin Weidemann, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden

Room 34 Arancione (Orange), N4 building, Policy area 4
Promoting access to data

Access to health related data either regionally, nationally and cross-border in a secure way and in full compliance with the ethical and legal principles, improves life for citizens and helps innovators find the next generation of digital solutions and medical treatments. Whilst the EU is setting strategies to support eHealth digital services, Regions can accelerate its implementation.

Topics to be discussed:

  • Access to data for researchers to advance clinical research;
  • Access to data for innovators for new and improved solutions;
  • Access to data for citizens to improve self-management, as a new form of patients engagement

Best practices will be presented.

 

CHAIR: Advisory Board Member
RAPPORTEUR: TBC
SPEAKER: Antonio Barone ARIA (Regional Agency for Innovation and Procurement), Italy
SPEAKER: Torsten Leddig, Greifswald University, Germany

17:45 - 18:15

Wrap up of the day and presentation of day 2

FRRB, TLS

Day 2, 24th September 2019

Auditorium Testori

9:00

Welcome coffee

9:30

Report from the parallel sessions

10:30

Capacity Building

Best Practice 1 A European Collaboration: 4 Motors of Europe

Lombardia

Baden-Württemberg

Catalunya

Auvergne Rhone-Alpes

Best Practice 2 : TBC

12:45

Wrap up of the Workshop

13:00

LUNCH BREAK

14:00-15.30

CO-CREATION MEETING

14:00

Closed event for Interregional Committee, PerMed Hub and Partners: Co-Creation Meeting

15:30

End of the Co-creation Meeting